The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 112
... feel- ings , in its entire sentiments and descriptions , we observe a vividness in its fancies , and in its ... feeling may have dictated the remarks . Among these little tales , also , we may point out those of Helen Lefevre , " a ...
... feel- ings , in its entire sentiments and descriptions , we observe a vividness in its fancies , and in its ... feeling may have dictated the remarks . Among these little tales , also , we may point out those of Helen Lefevre , " a ...
Page 197
... feel not a little obliged to him for the excellent monographs which he has thus furnished , of two very important disorders , apoplexy and palsy ; and we cannot hesitate to recommend the volumes before us , as valuable additions to the ...
... feel not a little obliged to him for the excellent monographs which he has thus furnished , of two very important disorders , apoplexy and palsy ; and we cannot hesitate to recommend the volumes before us , as valuable additions to the ...
Page 517
... feel- ings of the country ; and it is only by a sort of convention , that a Frenchman can imagine that he is reading poetry . How unlike the poetry of the Greeks ; who paint what they feel , describe what they see , and who are never ...
... feel- ings of the country ; and it is only by a sort of convention , that a Frenchman can imagine that he is reading poetry . How unlike the poetry of the Greeks ; who paint what they feel , describe what they see , and who are never ...
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